I need a new quiver
#2
RE: I need a new quiver
I personally like quick detach quivers. I' ve been using the Bohning Lynx: it' s inexpensive and functional. I think I' ll grab a BowTech quick detach quiver for 2004 though, just cause I' m anal like that
#5
Join Date: May 2003
Location: New Braunfels, Texas
Posts: 172
RE: I need a new quiver
This year I have gone to a traditional sort of quiver. I carry over my shoulder with a strap. The arrows rattled a little too much so I cut slices from some foam and solved that. Makes the bow lighter and in my case I think more quiet. When I' m on stand I hang them on a branch or peg. When I bought my Ext. VFT I picked up a three holer Alpine Archery detachable. I found it to be too tight and secure to readily remove but the idea seemed good.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Detroit
Posts: 858
RE: I need a new quiver
I have a MZE and use a Slide style single pin sight as well. I have The Bohning on now, but had to rig spacers for the quiver to get it to work and consequently it' s about 1/2" off the bow and isn' t as sturdy as I' d like. I' ll be looking for an alternative very soon.
I guess my point is it dpends on what the rest of your setup is. One quiver may work great on Johnny' s Martin and Bobby' s Mathews, but not work at all on YOUR setup. Go tot a good shop with your bow and ask them. They' ll look at your rig and and you can figure out what works together.
I guess my point is it dpends on what the rest of your setup is. One quiver may work great on Johnny' s Martin and Bobby' s Mathews, but not work at all on YOUR setup. Go tot a good shop with your bow and ask them. They' ll look at your rig and and you can figure out what works together.